-- Under Paul Chryst this season, Wisconsin is 3-1 when scoring first, 0-1 when the opponent scores first, 3-1 when leading after the first quarter, 0-1 when trailing after the first quarter, 3-0 when leading at halftime, 0-2 when trailing at halftime, 3-0 when leading after the third quarter and 0-2 when trailing after the third quarter.

-- A Badgers tight end hasn't had a 100-yard receiving game since Lance Kendricks did it in back-to-back weeks in 2010 vs. Arizona State on Sept. 18 and Austin Peay on Sept. 25, a 69-game drought.

-- Wisconsin hasn't allowed a kick return of longer than 26 yards this season. Nebraska is averaging 18.0 yards per kick return, which ranks 106th in the nation.

-- Wisconsin has had six 100-yard rushers against Nebraska, including three over 200 yards.

-- Wisconsin has had three 200-yard passers against Nebraska -- Gregg Bohling in 1974, Russell Wilson in 2011 and Joel Stave in 2012.

-- Wisconsin has had two 100-yard receivers against Nebraska -- Jeff Back in 1974 and Jared Abbrederis in 2012.

-- Joel Stave had had 21 games in which he has thrown at least 19 passes. In those 21, he has thrown at least one interception in 16 of them.

-- Stave's next interception will break a tie with Mike Howard and Mike Carroll for 4th place on UW's all-time interceptions list. With two interceptions he'll tie and three will pass Tony Lowery and Randy Wright for 2nd place on UW's all-time interceptions list. Nine INTs will tie Darrell Bevell for the most in UW history. (Note: INTs since 1956, although doubtful anyone previous had more.)

-- Rafael Gaglianone needs one field goal to pass Vince Lamia for 9th place and four to tie John Hall and Vitaly Pisetsky for 7th place on UW's all-time list.

-- Gaglianone needs three field-goal attempts to tie and four to pass Steven Veith for 10th place on UW's all-time list.

-- Gaglianone needs three extra points to pass Matt Davenport for 9th place and four to tie and five to pass Vitaly Pisetsky for 8th place on UW's all-time list.

-- Gaglianone needs one more 50+-yard field goal to join Taylor Mehlhaff and Philip Welch as the only to have three FGs from 50+ in Wisconsin history (Mehlhaff 52, 51, 51; Welch 57, 52, 50; Gaglianone 51, 50).